drinking game

noun

Definition of drinking game

: a game in which players drink alcohol when particular conditions are met Drinking games have always been a way to break the ice. They weren't all that popular in my circle of friends, but I do remember occasional games of Beer-Pong, in which cups of beer are placed on a Ping-Pong table where they serve as both obstacles and receptacles: land a shot in one and your opponent has to chug the contents.— Barrett Seaman

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Some of the trending searches on social media on Tuesday included: debate watch party near me and democratic debate drinking game. Melanie Eversley, Fortune, "Democratic Debate Watch Parties—And Drinking Games—Are a Thing," 26 June 2019 The friends were captured on camera taking part in some hilarious drinking games and hitting the dance floor. Amy Mackelden, Harper's BAZAAR, "Jennifer Lawrence and Adele Just Partied Together at a Gay Bar & the Photos Are Epic," 23 Mar. 2019 Grab a bottle of wine and check out our adults-only Hallmark Christmas movie drinking game! Kelly O'sullivan, Country Living, "This Hallmark Movie Bingo Game Is the Most Fun Way to Binge-Watch Your Holiday Favorites," 12 Nov. 2018 From unofficial drinking games to a user-friendly app, it's become cool to stay home and watch two people in sweaters fall in love in a town named like a Bath & Body Works lotion. Jessica Radloff, Glamour, "The Secret Formula Behind Hallmark's Christmas Movie Empire," 30 Nov. 2018 Take the case of a drinking game gone horribly wrong in 18th-century France: one man challenged his drinking buddies to swallow part of his glass. Rachel Becker, The Verge, "A history of body horrors from distended scrotums to exploding teeth," 6 Dec. 2018 When asked about the references during his testimony on Thursday, Kavanaugh chalked up the references to inside jokes and drinking games. Emily Bloch, Teen Vogue, "Who Is Mark Judge, Brett Kavanaugh's High School Drinking Buddy?," 2 Oct. 2018 Ramirez claimed Kavanaugh committed the act while she was intoxicated during a drinking game in the 1983-84 academic year, when Kavanaugh was a freshman. Judson Berger, Fox News, "Trump calls new Kavanaugh accusations ‘totally political,’ stands by nominee," 2 Oct. 2018 Incredibly, Democrats spent their time with Judge Kavanaugh asking about drinking games and lines in his high school yearbook. The Editorial Board, WSJ, "Confirm Brett Kavanaugh," 27 Sep. 2018

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First Known Use of drinking game

1617, in the meaning defined above

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